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GMAS Practice Test & Sample Questions for Grades 3-8 and High School

Check out Lumos Georgia Milestones Assessment practice resources for Grades 2 to High School students! Our expert teachers have developed hundreds of grade-specific questions in Math and English Language Arts/Literacy, all aligned with the learning standards such as Mathematics Georgia Milestones Assessment System, Language Arts Georgia Milestones Assessment System and new item types included in the GMAS assessments of 2023 – 2024.

Our updated 2024 GMAS practice test and sample questions include standards-aligned tech-enhanced questions that closely mirror English Language Arts GMAS, Mathematics GMAS, and End-of-Course (EOC) testing items. With instant feedback and diagnostic reports, our resources are ideal for diagnosing student learning difficulties, intervention, remedial programs, and standardized test preparation.

Take advantage of our FREE GMAS online practice test, which can assess your child’s or student’s GMAS test readiness in just 5 minutes! With instant results and feedback, you’ll be able to identify strengths and areas for improvement quickly. Give it a try now and help your child or student succeed!

Frequently Asked Questions

The GMAS test is a standardized assessment administered to students in grades 3-8 and high school in Georgia to measure their proficiency in English language arts (ELA), mathematics, science, and social studies.

The GMAS test is administered in the spring of each school year. The exact dates vary by grade level and school district. Check your child’s school or the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) website for the latest schedule.

The GMAS test format depends on the grade level and subject. However, it generally consists of multiple-choice questions, constructed response items, and performance tasks designed to assess students’ understanding and application of key concepts.

GMAS uses different scales for scoring depending on grade level and subject. Scores are reported as:

  • Grades 3-8: Scale scores (1000-2000) and proficiency levels (Emerging, Developing, Proficient, Advanced)
  • High School: Scale scores (400-800) and performance levels (Below Standard, Meets Standard, Exceeds Standard)

GMAS provides valuable information about student progress and achievement, helping:

  • Students and parents track progress and identify areas for improvement.
  • Teachers and schools evaluate instructional effectiveness and personalize learning.
  • State officials monitor overall educational performance and inform policy decisions.
  • Review the GMAS test blueprints on the GaDOE website to understand specific skills tested.
  • Utilize Lumos Learning free GMAS practice tests and sample questions. Encourage a study schedule and dedicated time for reviewing subject matter and practicing answering questions.
  • Encourage a study schedule and dedicated time for reviewing subject matter and practicing answering questions.
  • Provide encouragement and support throughout the preparation process.

If your child struggles with the GMAS test, several options are available:

  • Talk to your child’s teacher for personalized strategies and support based on their specific needs.
  • Consider additional support options like tutoring or test prep programs.
  • Utilize online resources like study guides and practice materials.
  • Placing students in appropriate classes.

Several resources provide information about the GMAS test:

  • Visit the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) website for official information, test blueprints, and resources.
  • Lumos Learning’s website for additional practice tests, study guides, and educational resources.
  • Check your child’s school or district website for specific resources and updates.

There are no direct consequences for poor performance. However, results may be used for:

  • Identifying students needing additional support.
  • Placing students in appropriate classes
  • Informing school funding and resource allocation

Here are some ways to stay informed about GMAS test changes:

  • Subscribe to email updates from the GaDOE website.
  • Follow them on social media.
  • Regularly check the GaDOE website for official announcements and updates.